Sunday, 26 June 2016

European Championships - Second Round - Part 2


Second Round, more tactical gameplay! We were all hoping for some open attacking football now that the group stages are over, but it wasn’t to be on the first day of Round 2. One entertaining game followed by two drab affairs made for painful watching.
In this post, I take stock of the damage from last night and look ahead to today’s fixtures.

Match Reviews

Switzerland vs Poland


Right after the kick-off, Poland had a chance when Swiss goalkeeper Sommer was dispossessed. The ball fell to Milik, who missed an open goal, by dragging the ball high. Switzerland had more of the ball in the first half but failed to create any clear-cut opportunities. They had a few good runs into the Polish defense down the flanks. Poland, with lesser possession, created better chances. Lewandowski headed a tame effort intot he hands of the grateful Sommer. At the end of the first half, Poland broke with pace down the left flank with Maczynski. He got lucky with a deflection off the defender, getting the ball back. The cross into the box was left by the first man, falling to Blaszczykowski, who made no mistake in slotting it past the goalkeeper.
Switzerland were once again the team dominating possession in the second half. Poland were happy to just sit back and defend their lead. It was a dangerous ploy, but they were holding on. Ricardo Rodriguez went close for the Swiss from free-kick which Fabianski tipped over. Switzerland hit the bar too. As the last 10 minutes approached, Xherdan Shaqiri lined up a loose bouncing ball on the edge of the box. He connected perfectly with an overhead kick, which went in off the post. No goalkeeper in the world would’ve stopped that effort. This was definitely the moment of the tournament so far. Switzerland pressed for a winner but it didn’t come about.
 Extra time continued in the same vein with Switzerland pressing and Poland defending deep. Not many shots on target and the match drifted to penalties. Both captains stepped up first and scored. Granit Xhaka dragged Switzerland’s second penalty wide, clearly the pressure had got to him. There were no other misses and Poland went through 5-4. The result was unfair on the Swiss, who were the better team on the day. A shame that Shaqiri, with his wonder-goal, ended up on the losing team.

My Prediction: Switzerland 1-1 Poland, Poland to qualify
Final Score: Switzerland 1-1 Poland (Poland won 5-4 on penalties)

Wales vs Northern Ireland


Wales were overwhelming favourites especially after their good showing in the Group Stage. The Northern Irish were expected to play the same way they did against Germany, sit back and hope to catch their opponents out in a counter or from set piece. Surprisingly, it was the latter that started on a more positive not. Northern Ireland were the better team, creating chances in the first 20 minutes. Wales, for all their good teamwork, were looking disjointed. As the game matured, Wales came into it more. The game took on the expected form after the initial spell with Wlaes keeping more of the ball. They were unable to worry McGovern a great deal though.
The second half continued in the same vein. Northern Ireland rarely made forays into the Welsh half. Wales were struggling to break down their opponents’ defense. After a lot of huffing and puffing, Wales had the breakthrough in the 75th minute. Gareth Bale put in a good low cross from the left which Gareth McAuley could only deflect into his own net. The Northern Irish defender really had no choice but to try to get a touch on the ball with Hal Robson-Kanu bearing down behind him. The game petered out with the same score, and it was heart-break for McAuley and the Northern Irish. Wales were through, only just.

My Prediction: Wales 2-0 Northern Ireland
Final Score: Wales 1-0 Northern Ireland

Croatia vs Portugal


The truth, I switched off this game after 30 minutes. It was that aimless!! A brilliant decision, having read that Portugal scored with the second attempt on target in the whole game in the 117th minute! This is not the free-flowing football we wanted see.
Not much to write about this match to be honest. It was extremely disappointing with neither team able to keep the ball for long spells. Pepe skied a free header early in the first half. Mandzukic too missed a header early in the second half. Later, Vida missed an open goal from a free header, with the Portuguese goalkeeper having run into his own defender, in an attempt to get to the ball. The match skidded to a goalless conclusion after 90 minutes.
Deep into injury time, Perisic hit the post with another header. From the resulting loose ball, Portugal broke with pace and numbers.  Renato Sanches found Nani on the left flank, who drilled a grounded pass to Ronaldo on the other flank. Ronaldo’s shot was saved by the goalkeeper, but it fell kindly to Quaresma, in front of an open goal. He headed in and Portugal had completed the unlikeliest smash-and-grab of the tournament.

My Prediction: Croatia 2-1 Portugal
Final Score: Croatia 0-1 Portugal (after extra time)

Match Previews

France vs Republic of Ireland
The Irish showed spunk against the Italians, although much changed, in their last group game, to garb the win and ensure qualification to Round 2. They would find it doubly difficult to get the better of the French team. The hosts would be looking to put on a good show for the home fans. They were on the front foot against Switzerland and were unlucky to only get a point from that game. I can’t see past a French victory in this game, given how Ireland struggled against a full strength Belgium.

My Prediction: France 2-0 Republic of Ireland

Germany vs Slovakia
Germany haven’t got going in this tournament so far. Yet, they’ll be happy with the results they’ve been eking out. They’ll need to keep a check on Slovak danger-man Marek Hamsik, who can cause them a lot of pain if in full flow. The Slovakian defense did an excellent job of negating the English attack in their last group game, with Captain Martin Skrtel putting in a Man of the Match performance. With Germans having failed to emphatically break down any defense in the tournament, this match will a closely fought affair. I’m with Germany to just edge it.

My Prediction: Germany 2-1 Slovakia

Hungary vs Belgium
World number 2 Belgium have blowed hot and cold in this tournament. They were impeccable against Ireland but haven’t done very well in the other matches. Hungary, on the other hand have been a real surprise package of the tournament. Unbeaten, with a win against Austria and having run Portugal all the way, they’d probably be the team with higher spirits coming into this game. I get the feeling that the Hungarians will ride on that good feeling and get past this Belgium team, still struggling to become more than a collection of individuals. As such, I think this will be the only upset of the second round.

My Prediction: Hungary 1-0 Belgium


Everyone is hoping for better matches on this second day of the knockouts. Hopefully the teams come out of their defensive stupor and put on an entertaining show for the fans. I’ll be back tomorrow with a round-up of these matches. Till then, enjoy the football…

Saturday, 25 June 2016

European Championships - Second Round - Part 1


The knockout stage of the European Championships get under way today with the commencement of the Second Round. Three matches will be played. In this post, I preview today’s matches, point out the players to watch and predict the likely outcomes. As such, this post will be a short one.

Match Previews

Switzerland vs Poland
Both teams have not been at their fluent best in this tournament. Both teams finished second in the group, although Poland did pick up more points. Poland will be looking to their captain for inspiration. Lewandowski has not been in good form, and is yet to score in the Euros. The return to goal-scoring form for Jakub Blaszczykowski is a welcome for Poland. He scored in their match against Ukraine and maintained the record of always being on the winning side whenever he’s scored for the national team. The Swiss have had similar sketchy for. Although, Granit Xhaka has been in good form, those around him have not. They could only draw against a Romania side in the group stages, the same team who were later beaten by Albania. Their forwards haven’t turned up yet and their midfield has been left to do the heavy lifting. Both teams need their forwards to start scoring. Whoever does that today will progress. I’m giving the edge to Poland because of their superior fire-power up front. Although I wouldn’t be surprised if this match goes beyond regular time, possibly all the way to penalties.

Players to Watch: Granit Xhaka (Switzerland), Robert Lewandowski (Poland)
My Prediction:  Switzerland 1-1 Poland (Poland to win via penalty shootout)

Wales vs Northern Ireland
It’s the Battle of Britain part 2 as Wales take on Northern Ireland. On paper, Wales are clearly the favourites. They’ve performed well in all three games, coming up just short against England. They have a very good chance of making it all the way to the final. Northern Ireland, for their part, won’t be pushovers. In Michael McGovern, they have the best goalkeeper of the tournament so far. They’ve defended with aplomb throughout the tournament. The difference here would be that they would have to attack if they are to break Wales down. It is here that Wales might find openings. Overall, Wales should have enough to get past Northern Ireland and move ahead in the tournament.

Players to Watch: Gareth Bale (Wales), Michael McGovern (Northern Ireland)
My Prediction: Wales 2-0 Northern Ireland

Croatia vs Portugal
Croatia were very impressive against Spain. To go a goal down against a Spain side known for keeping possession of the ball and then come back to win showed character. A repeat of the same performance should see them comfortably beat Portugal. Ivan Perisic has been in a rich vein of form throughout the tournament and would be the danger man as far as Portugal are concerned. The Portuguese struggled through a group they were expected to steamroll. They qualified after finishing in 3rd place, by virtue of better goal difference. The good news for them is that Ronaldo seemed to be at his best against Hungary in their last match. The bad news, and there’s more than one, is that Ronaldo looked to be carrying an injury despite his heroics. Further, their defense has not been sturdy and no player other than their captain has looked to take the initiative. I predict a Croatia victory in this match. Portugal would have to improve by a huge margin if they are get to the Quarter Final.

Players to Watch: Ivan Perisic (Croatia), Cristiano Ronald (Portugal)
My Prediction: Croatia 2-1 Portugal

A day of evenly balanced contest, apart from Wales being the favourites in the second game. The big teams play their games from tomorrow. I'll be back with the reviews of these three matches and will look ahead to tomorrow's games in my next post. Till then, enjoy the football...

Friday, 24 June 2016

European Championship - First Round Memorable Moments


With the First Round drawing to a close, I felt it was a good time to consolidate the best moments from the Championships so far. There have been a lot of talking points, with minnows taking most of the limelight with their courageous displays, helped no doubt by the format of the tournament. There have been some unsavoury moments too, with supporter violence high on the list of headaches for the tournament organizers. Here are some of the best moments…

Dmitri Payet in tears after scoring against Romania


His match-winning display was too much to take and Payet broke down after being substituted. He had just become the darling for his country and this reaction showed just how much it meant to him.

Fan violence mars England vs Russia draw


With the good, came the bad, as opposing ‘fans’ clashed in the stadium. The fight would spill out onto the streets of Marseille, even travelling as far as Lille.

Jerome Boateng’s goal-line clearance


This impossible acrobatic clearance from Boateng in the first half kept the scores level in Germany’s clash against Ukraine.

Republic of Ireland fans at the Euros


Irish fans (both ROI and NIR) did their countries proud at the Euros. In a tournament marred by fan violence and misconduct, the Irish fans were a treat to watch in the stands. The Republic of Ireland fans, in particular, were the most popular.

Antonio Conte the tactical genius


Conte’s tactics helped an average looking Italian team get a tremendous win over world number 2 Belgium in their opening game of the tournament. The Chelsea fans would’ve been licking their lips after this.

Hungary return with a bang


Hungary returned to the Euros after a 44 year gap and beat Austria in their opening fixture.

Ronaldo refuses to swap shirts


Ronaldo refused to swap shirts with Iceland’s Aron Gunnarsson after Iceland held on for a historic draw against Portugal. Later, the Portuguese star would make a “…small nation, small mentality” jibe at the minnows for not playing for the victory.

Northern Ireland rack up 3 points


Northern Ireland marked their return to the international stage with a 2-0 win over Ukraine in their second group game.

Croatia fans throw flares onto the pitch


The Croatian fans let themselves down by throwing numerous flares on to the pitch in their game vs Czech Republic. The break in play affected their team’s concentration and they allowed the Czechs to take a point from the game. The stadium official in the picture survived a close call after an explosive he was trying to remove from the pitch burst in his hands.

Kung Fu at the Euros


Shane Long would consider himself very lucky that neither high kicks made significant contact with his head! It was incredible how the referee did not award a penalty for this incident, let alone send one, if not both, players off.

Absolute joy for Albania


Albania pulled off their first win in a major tournament by beating Romania courtesy a Sadiku goal. The unbridled emotion in the above picture shows how much it meant to them as a country.

15% of Iceland’s population has flown to France for the Euros


With just 333,000 people, Iceland has the smallest population of all countries at the Euros. The country witnessed a mass exodus in the first week of June as 50,000 fans travelled to France to attend the Euros. The team hasn’t let them down and the mutual admiration is clear from this picture.

Zlatan bows out


The legend bowed out of international football after failing to lift his team past the group stage. Sweden would do well to find another footballing icon like him.

Best Goal Marek Hamsik vs Russia


Hamsik took control of the ball in the left edge of the penalty area, beat one defender on the inside and fired an unstoppable shot from an acute angle past another, which beat the keeper and went in off the post.

Best Improvised Goal Cristiano Ronaldo first goal vs Hungary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXHg0AYr8J0

Ronaldo drew Portugal level at 2-2 with a cheeky and genius back-flip in their match against Hungary.

Best Pass Leonardo Bonucci assist for Giaccherini goal vs Belgium

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbsRFvr0K3I

Bonucci launched a lobbed pass towards Giaccherini form the center circle, which just cleared the Belgian defenders and landed perfectly at the strikers feet. Giaccherini made no mistake with the finish.

Best Through Pass David Silva to Cesc Fabregas, leading to Sapin’s goal vs Croatia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lBsBxI2EDE

Silva's reverse pass took out four defenders before finding Fabregas, who squared for Morata to score into an empty net.

Star Player – Gareth Bale, Wales


While there were a few individual performances worthy of mention, Bale’s leadership from the front with goals makes him my player of the First Round. Most other big names have failed to light up the tournament, but Bale scored in all three games and was the main reason for Wales’ qualification to the second round by topping the group.

Best Goalkeeper – Michael McGovern, Northern Ireland


McGovern was brilliant in the group stages, saving his best performance for the match against the world champions Germany. The Germans could well have scored 5 or 6 goals had it not been for the Northern Irish stopper. He played well in the other games too, pulling off a few good saves and being an overall assured presence behind the defense.

Best Team – Wales


If any team has epitomised being just that, a Team, it is Wales. Solid at the back and through midfield, they have played for themselves and each other all through the group stages. Gareth Bale has led from the front and players like Aaron Ramsey and Joe Allen have been able and powerful lieutenants. Captain Ashley Williams has led the team with aplomb, ensuring that they stick to the manager's work ethic. Chris Coleman has changed them from non-entities to possible world beaters.

Biggest Upset – Austria 0-2 Hungary


Austria were dark horses for the tournament. People were expecting them to possibly go till the last week of the tournament. Hungary came out firing and blew away their neighbours in their first group game. A sublime chip over the goalkeeper from Stieber in the final minutes assured them the win. 40 year old goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly ran the length of the pitch to join in the celebrations.
Albania’s win over Romania is a close second for its romanticism with a special mention for Ireland’s win over Italy, although the Azzuri had made 8 changes to their squad.


There were a lot more things that I could’ve covered as a part of the moments of the tournament but these make for a good set. I hope you’ve been enjoying the tournament as much as I’ve been, despite it being a low scoring affair. Here’s to hoping the second round brings more goals and less defensive football. The bottom half of the draw is lining up to be explosive. The top half presents an opportunity to one of the dark horses to reach the final. What will happen in the Second Round? Well, we need to wait for another day before we start finding out.

Thursday, 23 June 2016

European Championships - First Round Wrap Up




A crazy day at the European Championships yesterday brought the Group Stage to an end. There were plenty of goals and unlikely results to keep the football faithful guessing. Third place teams from both the groups on show went through meaning Groups A and D were the ones with only 2 teams in the Round of 16.
In this short post, I cover the 4 matches played yesterday. Previews of the Second Round will be covered in my next post. There will also be a special post tomorrow with fun facts and crazy photos from the Euros. Stayed tuned for that.

Match Reviews

Group E

Italy vs Republic of Ireland


Ireland still had a chance to qualify for the next round but only a win would do. Italy had rotated their team including resting Buffon who was nursing a niggle. Ireland creating a handful of chances in the first half, and outplayed Italy for the most part. This was a much improved showing from their 0-3 loss to Belgium in the previous match. Italy had a small spell of possession at the end of the first half and the beginning of the second half but did not trouble the goalkeeper. After some more Ireland pressure, Italy hit the post with a curling shot from Insigne. Missed a one-on-one with the goalkeeper. Ireland’s perseverance was finally rewarded when Robbie Brady got on the end of a Hoolahan cross ahead of Italian goalkeeper Sirigu. The 85th minute goal was sending Ireland through as things stood. The Irish held on for a deserved and very surprising victory.

My Prediction: Italy 2-0 Republic of Ireland
Final Score: Italy 0-1 Republic of Ireland

Sweden vs Belgium


Before this game, Zlatan Ibrahimovic had announced his retirement from international football following the Euros. This would be his last ever match for Sweden unless they managed to beat Belgium. Belgium themselves were not yet assured of a place in the next round. As such, this was expected to be a closely fought encounter. Sweden missed a glorious opportunity early on as Berg hit a powerful volley straight at Courtois from 8 yards out. It was an open game in the first half, with the two teams exchanging spells of possession and creating a couple of good chances each.
The second continued in the same vein but the breakthrough refused to come about. Lukaku had the ball in the net but it was ruled out by a correct offside call. The Belgians started having more of the ball in the last 20 minutes and launched a barrage of attempts on goal. Sweden almost took the lead against the run of play as de Bruyne cleared off the line from an Ibrahimovic header following a corner. On 85 minutes, Radja Nainggolan found time and space outside the box to line up a shoot. His attempt went across the keeper, just out of his reach and nestled in the far corner. Belgium were ahead and almost surely now going through. Sweden were unable to mount any kind of comeback. Ibrahimovic bowed out from the international stage on this disappointing note.

My Prediction: Sweden 1-2 Belgium
Final Score: Sweden 0-1 Belgium

Group F

Iceland vs Austria


Fairytales! Fairy tales do come true!! Iceland’s mere qualification for this tournament was a fairytale. Their point against Portugal was like Cinderella getting to go to the ball. This match against Austria; well the climax was like Snow White coming back from the dead. Maybe not the best of analogies, but you get the drift.
Iceland, like their game against Hungary, started the game the game stronger. Gudmundsson hit the post with a fierce shot which left the Austrian keeper rooted to the spot. They hit the post again, directly from the following corner. They were ahead soon enough when Bodvarsson shrugged shrugged off Baumgartlinger and slotted past the goalkeeper from six yards out. Austria finally started getting into the game and created a number of chances. Austria were awarded a penalty when Alaba was prevented jumping for a header in the box. Austria’s bad run continued as Dragovic fired the penalty onto the post and wide. Despite the miss, this was still Austria’s best showing at the finals, but they didn’t have anything to show for it yet.
Early in the second half, Alaba had a shot blocked off the line. Austria finally were level when Schopf dribbled past a couple of Icelandic defenders and scored. The goal had been coming and the momentum was now with Austria. They were the team who controlled most of the ball for the remainder of the game and should’ve scored more in this period. They were punished for their wastefulness in the dying seconds, as Iceland broke with numbers. Gudmundsson beat goalkeeper Almer at the near post, to make history for his country and ensure qualification to the next round. Austria were eliminated.

My Prediction: Iceland 1-1 Austria
Final Score: Iceland 2-1 Austria

Hungary vs Portugal


Portugal went into this game needing at least a point to stay in contention for the second round. Hungary had already qualified. Portugal kept more possession, putting pressure on the Hungarian defense early on. However, Hungary took their chance when it came. Zoltan Gera launched a fizzing low drive from 25 yards, which fly past Patricio before he could reach it. Portugal were looking at elimination! This was only the start of things to come. Portugal immediately started getting on top once again. They created a few more openings, before Ronaldo played in Nani from the left flank. The latter made no mistake beating Kiraly at the near post. The scores were level at half time.
The start of the second half saw Hungary take the lead again via a deflected free kick from Balazs Dzsudzsak. Portugal immediately hit back; Cristiano Ronaldo pulling off a sublime back-heel which gave the keeper no chance. A few minutes later, Dzsudzsak stepped up to take another free kick in a similar position. This time, the wall did its job but Dzsudzsak himself controlled the rebound, took it on to his favoured left foot and fired towards goal. Nani inexplicably stuck out a foot, the ball deflecting in off it! The Portuguese players’ reactions were a mixture of disgust and disbelief. Once again, it was Portugal’s turn to fight with that man Ronaldo popping up with powerful header. He’d just answered his critics with his on-field performance. Around 80 minutes, Portuguese coach Santos took off Nani to bring on Danilo. This signaled his intent of contentment with the result. As things stood, they were second in the group. The match finished 3-3 but the late goal from Iceland meant that Portugal were relegated to third in the group. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise as they avoided England in the second half.

My Prediction: Hungary 1-2 Portugal
Final Score: Hungary 3-3 Portugal


What a last day! The Second Round fixtures are now set. Italy vs Spain is the glamour tie of the round while Croatia vs Portugal should be an eye-catching game too. A couple of days break for the tournament. But no such break for me, as I plan to be back tomorrow with another post with the best moments of the tournament so far. Till then…

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

European Championships - Day 13


Just a couple of groups left and the second round ties are starting to take shape. Two third placed teams are already through. The bottom half of the draw looks like a minefield already. It can get worse depending on the results of Group F!
In this post, I’ll cover the matches played in Groups B, C and D and look ahead to the last two remaining Groups; E and F.

Match Reviews

Group B

Russia vs Wales


Spain’s performance against Turkey had received rave reviews. If anything, Wales’s performance in this match, matched or even surpassed the Spanish. They were imperial in their attacking and use of the ball. The triumvirate of Bale, Ramsey and Allen wreaked havoc against the Russian defense. Russia, still in with a chance of qualification, tried to create chances of their own. But their forward advances left enough space at the back for the Welsh to exploit. While Joe Allen kept possession and controlled the midfield, Ramsey played the attacking midfielder role to perfection, finding Bale on numerous occasions. Bale, on his part, played the channels and found lots of space in behind the Russian defense. He left Russian defenders for dead as early as the half an hour mark. The Welsh breakthrough came relatively early, as Allen played in Ramsey with a precision through ball. Ramsey placed in past the keeper. The second goal came about after Bales through ball took a deflection from a Russian defender and fell kindly to Neil Taylor. The defender isn’t the likeliest to find himself in the penalty box, but he took his chance expertly. On the side, Neil Taylor’s mother is a Bengali and my parochial pride is aroused! I’ll follow his career closely now.
The second half no different as Wales looked to put the result beyond Russia’s reach. The Russian goalkeeper, Akinfaeev made a total of 8 saves. Otherwise, the result could have been humiliating. He was powerless to stop Bale, who found himself one-on-one with the goalie half-way through the second half. He scored taking his tournament tally to 3 goals, the joint top scorer. While other superstars were faltering, Bale were rising to the challenge. The match ended 3-0 to Wales, capping off the most complete team performance of the Euros so far.

My Prediction: Russia 0-1 Wales
Final Score: Russia 0-3 Wales

Slovakia vs England


Both teams would be assured of an automatic qualification place with a win. Lose, and they faced the prospect of finishing 3rd in the group and a potential clash with Germany. A lot was on the line. England came out firing, keeping more of the ball and creating better chances. They failed to score, however, as dogged Slovak defending smart saves kept them out. The Liverpool duo of Lallana and Clyne were the creative sparks. Sturridge was off-colour in his wide role, another questionable tactic by Hodgson. Slovakia never looked like breaking through. It was apparent that they had come here to take a point. The English grew more and more frustrated as the game went on.
In the second half, Nathaniel Clyne’s honesty probably robbed England of a penalty. He was tripped as he broke into the box, but he opted to stay on his feet, and his shot was saved. Had he gone down, the referee might have given a spot-kick. Martin Skrtel was a rock in the Slovak defense, intercepting crosses and making numerous blocks. The English substitutions failed to make a similar impact as in their previous games against Wales. Once again, England had failed to break down a defense despite dominating. Their fans were left frustrated as they finished 2nd in the group behind Wales. A possible outing against Portugal could materialize in the second, depending on results.

My Prediction: Slovakia 1-2 England
Final Score: Slovakia 0-0 England

Group C

Ukraine vs Poland


Poland needed a big win to overturn the Goal Difference deficit they had to Germany. They did not have much of the ball in the first half. Ukraine kept possession but only managed two attempts on target. They were quite wasteful in the final third. Poland, though, managed just one. They would have to pick up their game in the second half, if they were serious about getting top spot in the group. They did exactly that early on in the second half. Jakub Blaszczykowski drove a shot from inside the penalty box to give Poland the lead. The Poles had more of the ball following the goal but could not extend their lead. Ukraine had a couple chances late on, but a lack of attacking quality let them down. Poland were moving on in the tournament while Ukraine were going back home.

My Prediction: Ukraine 1-1 Poland
Final Score: Ukraine 1-1 Poland

Northern Ireland vs Germany


Incredibly, the Northern Irish could finish above Germany with a win here. The Germans were hoping to prevent any upsets. They started with real desire and created chance after chance. Three clear cut opportunities were squandered, with mishits and saves foiling them. Finally, after 32 minutes and about 5 attempts on goal, Thomas Mueller, with his back to goal, set up Mario Gomez who scored via a small deflection. There was a sense of relief as the Germans were finally ahead. They looked likely to extend their lead too with more opportunities in the first half that went astray. Mesut Ozil must have been wondering why the forwards on his team cannot score from his incisive passes!
The second half followed the same pattern with the Germans on the attack for most of it and Northern Ireland defending doggedly. 1-0 was a precarious score-line for the world champions. Nortehrn Ireland came into the match a bit more in the latter part of second half. But they could not mount a serious challenge to the German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. This match was a story of missed opportunities for the Germans, but Poland’s narrow win meant the Germans retained 1st position in the group.

Group D

Czech Republic vs Turkey


This was a game of contrasts. Czech Republic played, Turkey won. Czech Republic created chances, Turkey scored goals. Czech Republic dominated possession, Turkey dominated the headlines.
The game began with the Czechs creating a couple of chances. They were undone by poor finishing and good goalkeeping. 10 minutes in, and with literally their first attack, Turkey broke down the left flank. Emre Mor was allowed to run with the ball after getting to a through pass. He squared the ball to the center of the area, from where Yilmaz finished smartly to continue his goal-scoring form from before the tournament. The Czechs continued creating the better chances but without reward. Turkey extended their lead in the middle of the second half when Mehmet Topal, starting in a marginally offside position, set up Ozan Tufan who drilled a fierce shot past Petr Cech. The Czech goalkeeper had no chance. What should’ve been a moment to savour for the Turkish soon turned farcical as flares were thrown on to the pitch once again. However, unlike the Croatia match, where similar events took place, the Czechs could not produc a turnaround here. Sivok hit the post with a header and a couple more chances were missed as the Czechs crashed out. Turkey were still in with a shot to qualify for the second round, but would have to wait for results elsewhere.

My Prediction: Czech Republic 1-1 Turkey
Final Score: Czech Republic 0-2 Turkey

Croatia vs Spain


Spain would’ve been confident of ensuring top spot in the group after their assured performance against Turkey. They were up against a Croatia side without their injured captain Luka Modric. Spain started on the front foot, creating chances. Their goal came soon enough. David Silva found Fabregas with a sublime reverse pass from the edge of the area. Fabregas squared the ball, out of reach of the on-rushing Croatian goalkeeper Subasic, for Morata to tap into an empty net. The signs were ominous for the Croats. Despite going behind, they did not lose hope. Croatia started getting more of the ball. David de Gea almost gifted them an equalizer when he allowed himself to be robbed off the ball, only for Rakitic’s chip to hit both the bar and the post before staying out. Croatia’s effort soon bore fruit. Ivan Perisic, so often the finisher, turned provider, putting in a low cross into the six yard area. Kalinic scored with a subtle finish with the outside of his right foot giving de Gea having no chance.
Early in the second half, De Gea almost made a mess of another cross, as Croatia failed to take advantage of the follow up. Spain were awarded a soft penalty as David Silva fell over after in the area following minimal contact. Amazingly, it was Sergio Ramos who stepped up to take the spot-kick. He hit it straight down the middle making it simple for Subasic to save. The Croatian goalkeeper was a good two yards off his line when the kick was taken. The officials should’ve called for a retake but given the nature of the awarding of the penalty, this was justice served. At the death, Croatia countered they had broken down a Spanish attack in their penalty box. Ivan Perisic found space in the box and shot past de Gea. Despite the ball having taken a slight deflection off the defender, the Spanish goalkeeper should’ve saved at his near post. Croatia held on, taking first place in the group. Spain were looking at the unsavoury future of a second round tie against Italy! This result, coupled with England’s failure to take first place in tehri group, meant that all big names were now in the bottom half of the draw!

My Prediction: Croatia 0-1 Spain
Final Score: Croatia 2-1 Spain

Match Previews

Group E

Italy vs Republic of Ireland
Italy have been super strong tactically and defensively. They deserved their late win against Sweden in their last game. They are overwhelming favourites to roll over an underwhelming Ireland team. Despite Roy Keane’s advice to kick the Italians, Ireland must remember that the Italians themselves are not shy to play dirty when required. It would be foolish decision to try to beat the Italians at their own game. Italy should be too strong and they’re in with a shot to be the only team to go through the group stages with 3 wins. That was not something a lot of people would’ve predicted before this tournament got started.

My Prediction: Italy 2-0 Republic of Ireland

Sweden vs Belgium
At the start of the tournament, by prediction for this match was a lone goal win for Sweden. Given how they’ve performed, I’ve changed my prediction to favour Belgium. And yet, there is this niggling feeling that this possibly being Zlatan’s last international match, we could yet be in store for something special from the man himself. On form, Belgium should edge this. They were clinical against Ireland, a team Sweden failed to beat, and were mostly the second best in most departments on that day. I wouldn’t be surprised with a surprise result in this match though.

My Prediction: Sweden 1-2 Belgium

Group F

Iceland vs Austria
Coming in as underdogs, and expected to perform well might have had a negative influence on Austria. So far, they’ve not produced any kind of form which saw them qualify for this tournament. With 1 point only so far, only a win would suffice to keep them in the tournament. Iceland, on the other hand have had a great tournament so far. After the historic draw against Portugal, they were unlucky to not have taken any points from the Hungary game. They would be the team with a better atmosphere at the moment. I do expect Austria to play better in this match than they already have. But Iceland have shown that they have the spunk required to compete against stronger teams. I’m going with a scoring draw in this one, with Austria’s lack of attacking options and flair likely to mean they waste a lot of chances in this game. This would also mean Austria crashing out.

My Prediction: Iceland 1-1 Austria

Hungary vs Portugal
If you’d told the Hungarians a couple weeks back, that they would be the ones already in the second round at this stage, while their opponents needed at least a point from this game to stay alive, they’d have laughed at you. As it stands, the Magyars have played fearless football and confirmed their progress already. Portugal are in dire straits and face elimination even with a draw. They should approach this game with the sole objective of winning. They do have the quality to beat this Hungary team, but just barely. I think the real Portugal will turn up today and clinch the win and progress to the second round. Whether Ronaldo plays a central role in that process, I’m not very certain.

My Prediction: Hungary 1-2 Portugal

The favourites seem to want to eliminate their rivals early on and are conspiring to face each other in the second round itself. Qualifications for Northern Ireland and Hungary are the feel good stories of the first round so far. Add to this the travails of England and Spain against the more spirited Wales and Croatia, respectively, and we have an interesting final two weeks shaping up.

Till we meet again, enjoy the football…

Monday, 20 June 2016

European Championships - Day 11


The European Championships seem to be having as much action off the pitch as on it. More teams are being charged with fan misconduct. French police are failing to keep a lid on the situation. A shame really, because the action on the field is mostly quite intriguing.
In this post, I recap the remaining match from group e as well as matches from Groups F and A. I’ll also look ahead to matches from Groups B, C and D.

Match Reviews

Group E

Belgium vs Republic of Ireland


Belgian coach Marc Wilmots had singled out two players, Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, saying he was expecting big things from them in this match. A strange decision as such an announcement is likely to put increased pressure on individual players. However, whatever he must’ve told them behind the scenes worked wonders on the field. Lukaku, having struggled against Italy was a changed player. De Bruyne, Belgium’s best player against Italy, was influential again in this match.
Belgium dominated the play in the first half. They had many chances to score and even had the ball in the net from Carrasco, but it was deemed offside. Ireland were reduced to a couple of efforts from distance and a few mishits. It was a wonder that the score was still goalless at half-time. In the second half, Belgium got early reward. De Bruyne found Lukaku who finished with composure being 1-on-1 with the goalkeeper. Ireland had a spell of possession after the goal but it was undone by Belgium’s second. Axel Witsel scored with a powerful header after meeting Thomas Meunier’s cross, after a double digit number of passes in the build-up. Lukaku then put the game to bed, once again capitalizing after good play from de Bruyne down the right flank. The Belgians held off the wayward Irish till the whistle to get themselves back into contention.

My Prediction: Belgium 2-1 Republic of Ireland
Final Score: Belgium 3-0 Republic of Ireland

Group F

Iceland vs Hungary


The Hungarians came into game wanting to secure qualification to the second round. Iceland too were looking to build on the unlikely draw versus Portugal. Both teams tried to attack. Iceland had a glorious opportunity early on but 40 year old Gabor Kiraly made a smart save with his leg. Hungary replied with a narrowly wide shot of their own. A clumsy scrap in the Hungarian penalty box led to Iceland being awarded a penalty kick. Gylfi Sigurdsson converted from the spot and Iceland took a one goal lead into half-time.
Iceland started the second half better. There wasn’t a lot of action to report in this half. Hungary were getting more into the game as the half progressed. Their efforts were finally rewarded as Birkir Sævarsson scoredinto his own net, trying to clear a good low cross. Another late goal had decided the result in this tournament.

My Prediction: Iceland 1-1 Hungary
Final Score: Iceland 1-1 Hungary


Portugal vs Austria


Having dropped two points unexpectedly against Iceland, Portugal were looking to get back to winning ways. A win was of even more importance for their opponents. Austria were favourites going into their game against Hungary but came out second best.
Portugal dominated this game, much like their previous outing. But once again, they could not find a way to score. The Austrians defended doggedly and had a few openings of their own but this game was more a question of whether Portugal could get their deserved goal. Austria once again failed to get their best players into the match but Arnautovic put in an improved performance. He was seen tracking back, winning the ball in his own half and holding on to it better in attack. Alaba was brought off without making an impact. With less than 15 minutes to go, Portugal earned themselves a penalty. Cristiano Ronaldo stepped up and you could the sense of anticipation among the fans of his conversion. He ended up dragging the kick too far left, the ball crashing off the post and then cleared by an Austrian defender. Ronaldo’s luck was still eluding him. Ronaldo put the ball into the net a few minutes later, only to be pulled up for offside! The drama surrounding the best player in Europe had just piqued. Austrai held on for a draw, ensuring that the group would be decided in the third set of matches.

My Prediction: Portugal 2-1 Austria
Final Score: Portugal 0-0 Austria

Group A


Switzerland vs France


The hosts had already qualified and were looking to ensure first position in the group. Olivier Giroud was rested up front with Gignac replacing him. Yohan Cabaye came in for N’Golo Kante whle Moussa Sissoko started ahead of the rested Dmitri Payet. France played fluent attacking football, probably the best they’d done this tournament. Pogba was the best player in the first half and was unlucky not to have scored on three separate occasions. He hit the post on two of those occasions. The second half also played out in the same fashion with Switzerland not posing much of a threat on the French goal. Substitute Payet crashed a sweetly struck shot against the bar, after beating the goalkeeper. That would be the last genuine chance for either team, as a draw saw both teams qualify for the second round.

My Prediction: Switzerland 0-1 France
Final Score: Switzerland 0-0 France


Romania vs Albania


Romania started the match with more possession and a few chances. The Albanians started getting intot he match and soon created a couple of clear-cut opportunities. The second of these opportunities should have been converted as Lenjani skied over from six yards with the keeper scrambling to protect his open net. On 43 minutes, Armando Sadiku found himself in space at the back post, heading a looping header over the charging keeper and a defender. He’d just sored his country’s first ever goal at a major tournament. The team celebrated in a manner worthy of the occasion.
Albania had chances to increase their lead and put the result beyond contention in the second half. They failed to take their chances but were not punished for it. Romania failed to capitalize on their own chance. The 1-0 reverse meant the Romanians were going home, despite such positive displays against France and Switzerland. They’d been upstaged by the minnow Albania, who are still in with an outside shot of qualifying for the second round.

My Prediction: Romania 1-1 Albania
Final Score: Romania 0-1 Albania

Match Previews

Group B

Russia vs Wales
The Welsh should be favourites to claim a win and progress safely into the next round. They were unlucky as England snatched three points in injury time in their last outing. However, stranger things have happened and Russia will be looking to get an unexpected win here, something they’ve often done before in major tournaments. This group is still wide open, and on the night, if they are not careful, Wales can see their dream turn into a nightmare at very short notice. Having said that, I still feel Wales will have enough to see of an average Russian team.

My Prediction: Russia 0-1 Wales

Slovakia vs England
With Roy Hodgson rumoured to be making six changes to his England squad, including resting Rooney and starting Vardy and Sturridge up front, and changing both full backs, it will be interesting to see how the much changed team will gel at such short notice. The Slovakians will be looking to build on their impressive victory over Russia. England need to be careful and keep an eye on Hamsik. He looked back to his best in the last game after an indifferent outing against Wales. Expecting England to just scrape thorough.

My Prediction: Slovakia 1-2 England

Group C

Ukraine vs Poland
The co-hosts of the last edition of the European Championships go head-to-head in the last group game in group C. Poland were unlucky not to grab a win against Germany, having arguably had the better chances. Ukraine’s slumped to a 0-2 loss to Nortehrn Ireland after a bright start against Germany. With Ukraine virtually eliminated, Poland will be looking to get their game flowing again. Poland should have too much for their neighbours, although I don’t expect too many goals here. Maybe a Lewandowski goal is due now.

My Prediction: Ukraine 0-1 Poland

Northern Ireland vs Germany
Germany will be hoping their big guns up front can start firing soon. Thomas Mueller has been uncharacteristically quiet so far while Mario Gotze has looked off the pace. This just might be the right kind of game to kickstart the duo’s tournament. Nortehrn Ireland recovered well from their defeat against Poland to win comfortably against a poor Ukraine team. Having lost just once in their last 14 games, they’ll be looking create a massive upset against the World Champions. The Germans should have too much firepower though.

My Prediction: Northern Ireland 0-2 Germany

Group D

Czech Republic vs Turkey
With about 20 minutes to go in their match against Croatia, the Czechs looked like they were heading for the exit. An unlikely turnaround now puts them well in contention for qualification to the next round, although the same via a third place finish looks more likely. Turkey perhaps put in the worst defensive performance of the finals so far, in their 0-3 hammering by Spain. The squad will be down on confidence, but you can never count the Turks out in these situations. Their recovery in the qualifiers for this tournament is ample evidence. I get the feeling that both teams will cancel each other out.

My Prediction: Czech Republic 1-1 Turkey

Croatia vs Spain
Croatia might yet live to rue the action of their fans in their last game. Seemingly cruising against the Czechs, they first let them into the game and then their fans made them lose concentration, resulting in them giving away a cheap penalty, from which Czech Republic equalized. Spain are coming off the back of the most accomplished performance of the Euros so far. Morata and Nolito look to have a good understanding and Iniesta is still the force as he was in previous tournaments. The Spanish look favourites and I’m going with a narrow victory for them too. Modric is a doubt for Craotia, and his absence would be a big blow.

My Prediction: Croatia 0-1 Spain


We are nearing the end of the group stage and teams are now booking their respective places in the second round. It will be an anxious wait for all 3rd place finishers for the other groups to finish playing. I’ll be back to wrap up all such happening in a couple of days. Till then, enjoy the football.